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Practical face restoration algorithm for *old photos* or *AI-generated faces*
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Predictions run on Nvidia T4 GPU hardware. Predictions typically complete within 5 seconds.

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GFPGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithm for Real-world Face Restoration.

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If you have any question, please email xintao.wang@outlook.com or xintaowang@tencent.com.

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Behind the Drag aims to showcase the off-stage lives of some of America's most talented drag queens. The intimate series gives us the opportunity to meet the people behind our favorite over-the-top drag queens. Come back every Friday this summer to meet someone new!




Baby Love hails from a town in New Jersey that she describes as "socially conservative," though she's never been afraid to be herself and forge her own path. 

She started performing in theater in college, first starring in the "Rocky Horror Picture Show" freshman year. Now, at 22 years old, she's a Brooklyn, New York drag queen challenging the norm and doing it with a laugh.

"The whole vibe of a Baby Love show is really to have a warm, open embrace. I like to explore this very positive embrace of my body," she says, referring to her often skintight, glamorous outfits. 

"Generally the world doesn't wan men to be feminine period. Period! So I like to doing a super feminine look. I like to wear things that society says somebody of my size should not be wearing, and make it look really f*cking good. And part of that is being a strong female that takes up space," she further explains.

A lot of Baby Love's show is playing with emotion and "cranking it up to almost a satirical level." She says she often finds inspiration on social media or in life, looking at people's overly serious reactions. 

"I like to take those situations, whether it's like clips I act out or songs, and lay a lot of crying over them to kind of shine that light and be like, 'I think we're taking this a little too seriously.'"

You can learn more about Baby Love and her show in the video above!

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ABC has given a put pilot commitment to “Love Me,” a one-hour drama from “Life Sentence” creators Erin Cardillo and Richard Keith, and Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman’s Brownstone Productions, a rep for ABC told TheWrap.



According to ABC, “Love Me” follows the stories of a multi-generational family in Chicago as they search for love in our increasingly detached digital world, and explores how their unconditional love for one another helps them navigate the highs and lows of it all.

The project is based on the Swedish format from “Welcome To Sweden,” whose co-creator and star Josephine Bornebusch will  executive produce. Warner Bros. TV, which houses Cardillo and Keith’s In Good Company banner, is also attached. Cardillo and Keith write and executive produce, along with Banks and Handelman. Brownstone’s Dannah Shinder will co-executive produce.

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This is the Cardillo and Keith’s first sale as part of their multi-year overall deal with Warner Bros. TV, though they’ve had four other projects with the studio in the past, including The CW’s “Significant Mother” and “Life Sentence.” They also both worked on Season 2 of “Fuller House.”

Originally titled Älska Mig, the Swedish series examines how friendship, grief and romance intersect with love in the lives of three generations of people living in the Swedish capital Stockholm. From Nordic Entertainment Group, the Swedish version will air this fall on NENT Group’s streaming service Viaplay.

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Nothing shows love for your spouse more than a meal shared together. Compile your favorite meals that you've enjoyed together into a book or on recipe cards, to inspire nights in cooking at home—or to have as a keepsake in your kitchen.



"The gift can be given along with a promise to cook together at least once a week (or maybe every two) and reserve the time to connect with one another regularly," suggests Britt Cole & Francie Dorman of 42 North.

Couple's Journals

A straightforward idea that won't break the bank, gift each other monogrammed or personalized notebooks—with the promise to use them for something sentimental. Use these in daily life at the office for a sweet reminder of your partner, or journal your first year together as husband and wife. It may seem a bit over-the-top, but years down the line you'll enjoy going back and reading up on your memories as newlyweds.

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Map It Out

Combine your love for your spouse with your shared love of travel. A chic world map serves not only as wall decor, but will inspire your next trip together, and serve as a reminder of all the places you've been. Bonus points: Highlight the place you got married, and all the places you've traveled together, with a sticker or pin.

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Heather Hall Contributing Weddings Writer Heather Hall is a weddings, fashion, and lifestyle writer and editor.

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Gift an experience—and use paper to deliver the message. Surprise your better half with paper tickets to a concert, a sporting event you'll both love, a Broadway show, the ballet, or any other night out that celebrates your mutual interests. Or, go grand: Splurge on plane tickets for a spontaneous celebratory trip.



Gift your tickets, hotel stay, or itinerary as a paper gift by printing the tickets out (or making them yourself).

Posh Prints

Add new inspiration to your home by having some of your favorite wedding photos printed and hung—or source fashionable photographs that bring a different vibe into your newlywed space, like these Studio 54 photos found in WeWoreWhat's Danielle Bernstein's Soho loft.

Photographs by Allan Tannenbaum

Picture Perfect

Have a mint-condition copy of your wedding invitation suite custom framed. When done thoughtfully, invitations make beautiful, unexpected pieces of art for your home, and provide a chic visual reminder of your love story and wedding day.

Invitation suite by Dempsey & Carroll, wedding program, illustrated by Rachel Moranis, by Bella Figura

Write It Down

For the spouse that loves to put pen to paper, gift a chic journal to celebrate your first year of marriage. Opt for notebooks with a motif that means something to you as a couple, be it evocative of your wedding day colors, your decor motifs, or the style of your newlywed home.

Fill out the first page (or two) with a hand-written love letter expressing a heart-felt recap of your first year together as a married couple. Consider including your vows here, or how your love has grown since first reading them at the wedding.

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Love Notes

Memorialize your vows into a beautifully designed letterpress print by a talented stationer. Frame your new print as a keepsake to display in your new home together, or gift it to your spouse in a velum envelope, to have as an heirloom. This gift will last far beyond year one—odds are, future generations will look back on your vows and cherish them if they're artfully preserved.

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The first year anniversary gift is traditionally something made of paper. It's the modern alternative to clocks (representing the time you've spent as newlyweds since the wedding).



While we know paper doesn't sound super exciting (it's not jewelry, after all) this medium isn't as limiting as it might seem, nor is it restrictive for couples who want to go all out, splurge, and spoil each other. With a little creativity—and inspiration from BAZAAR Bride—surprise your significant other with something meaningful, over-the-top, comedic, or sentimental to celebrate your first year of marriage. From personalized stationery to tickets for a romantic getaway, here are our top 10 first/paper anniversary gift ideas you might not have thought of yet.

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Personalized Stationery

While you likely have a personalized set as a couple from your wedding thank you notes, design custom social stationery for your partner as a token of your first year together. Incorporating themes that speak to his or her personal style is key—as well as incorporating a new last name, set of initials, or an acknowledgment that professionally and/or socially, she'll be keeping her maiden moniker. Earn bonus points by making two sets: one for him or her, and another set for you both as a couple. New year, new stationery.

Custom portraits by Rifle Paper Co.


A Bespoke Wedding Album

Finding the time (and the budget) immediately following the wedding to complete your photo album is a solid reason why this is likely the most popular paper anniversary gift.

Work with your wedding photographer to pull your favorite photo selections, and spend time on your anniversary weekend narrowing down the edit with your partner. Take note: the modern-day wedding album is one that's printed, bound, and produced with the same quality as a high-touch hardcover. Once you land on shots you both love and find the perfect balance of posed photographs and candid moments, create an album worthy of displaying alongside your chic coffee table book selection.